Can a dog fix another dogs aggression? Watch Prince in action.

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Published 2022-05-16
Watch as Prince teaches a hound to meet appropriately.

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  • @goombah7861
    I'm a retired Sheriff's Officer (K-9 Unit for 15 years of...) This is the ONLY "dog training" channel I have EVER subscribed too. (LOL, about 5 minutes ago). There is so much nonsense out there for people to learn (especially towards positive reinforcement) which is actually a very delicate situation when dealing with "jerk%$f" dogs (and stay P.C.) This man knows his S$%T. TRUST ME!!! It is something that can not be trained into a person... he UNDERSTANDS the dynamics (psych) of dogs/pack animals, not just simply the fundamentals. And also, dog training is very complicated to explain to others; when explaining what/how/who/why is happening... yet he does an excellent "layman's" way of communicating it. Great job, all around!
  • @ish0tyou993
    6:10 "Prince isn't mad, he's not holding a grudge, he is... he is..." I think he is taking a piss.
  • I wonder if Prince ever gets tired of having to teach the other dogs manners. He is such a great dog and such a good boy.
  • @kyledudley7342
    Beautiful body language at 5:38 You will see Prince's ears are up, but he then lowers them respectfully at his owner. Prince is showing his owner he is friendly and submissive to him, while also controlling this situation with the other dog. Thought it was super cute and shows the beautiful bond the dog and owner share. Good boy Prince ;)
  • @AlexIsModded
    This is why socialization between dogs is so important. People can't only socialize dogs with other people, they have to let them be around other dogs, because only a dog can teacher another dog how to be a dog.
  • @soultrex9722
    My husky was skittish as a puppy. We took her to the park one day and there was a small pitbull that was friendly and slowly coaxed my dog into playing. My husky was never afraid of other dogs again. And she developed another trait...she hates seeing other dogs fight. She breaks up fights at the park and often checks on everyone there to see if they're ok.
  • Once you watch it in slow motion you realize how mild the confrontation is too, Prince was very controlled in his corrections.
  • @OkiSmokey
    I think the great thing about prince is that he does all the actions of biting and dominance without any actual biting or harm done. He’ll bare his teeth and even open his mouth right up against the other dogs neck but it’s all just a warning because he never does the ‘chomp’. All the communication without any harm. And during the slow motion you can see just how in control of each muscle and movement Prince is, especially in comparison to the other dog!
  • prince isnt mad, hes not holding a grudge, hes pissing on a rock
  • @artillla
    It's amazing to see the altercation in slow motion. In real time it looks harsh. But when slowed, you can see Prince's restraint and he's not actually hurting the other dog. More so a warning to back off. Very informative. Great dog and trainer!
  • @hannaha4631
    ...Prince is a terrifyingly intelligent dog, and you are incredibly good at explaining these barky creatures. Especially with the slow motion break down.
  • @livinglifeleona
    It was beautiful to watch Prince handle himself with equal parts intelligence, self-control, and strength. He applied an amount of force equal to what the situation called for and then followed the dog around a bit to make SURE his boundaries were being remembered. What a great right-hand “man” for a dog behaviorist. 😅
  • @wilfdarr
    I love that you said "he might have hit prince, there might have been a bite in there": so many times people assume a dog bit without recognizing the nuance between a touch, a hit, a nip, and a bite. Prince touched him right back but didn't bite him, just touched him because the other dog touched Prince first. Perfect.
  • @supercheetah778
    This is rather brilliant. Prince can speak "dog" better than any human ever could. You understand the bigger picture and strategize the ways Prince can be most effective in getting his point across.
  • @terridavis9278
    Prince is a working dog. He is Joel's assistant and a very good one at that. Great video. Edit: It might be scary to see but it was necessary.
  • this is exactly how my dogs learned. my oldest dog (Maggie) did this our other dog (Gus) when we got him. no bitting or attacking, just corrections. now Gus does this to our newest pup! he is correcting her when she is too aggressive during playing, or does something that isn't appropriate in our house. again, no bitting and no attacking. corrections only. best thing was, we didn't train them to do this at all! it was all instinct!
  • Prince was like, "Bro, you wanna make friends or enemies today?" That was amazing, such good boys ❤
  • @tomflack
    I remember seeing this for the first time at a family BBQ where two cousins brought their dogs over. One was a lab with terrible aggression issues and the other was a great dane. We expected that they’d have to be kept separate all afternoon but the black lab had a go at the great dane, was really quickly put in his place and then they happily wandered around together until the end! As someone who didn’t grow up with dogs I was amazed.
  • @Cryptillian
    This reminds me of the correction puppies go through when being raised by their mother, its so essential to their social development and a lot of the time these dogs simply didn't have that which causes issues like these where they don't know how to act. Once another dog can teach them that, they know, I think it's something humans probably can't replicate very well so it's amazing to see you have an dog that can teach them these social skills. Really well done!
  • @ellesi9032
    I love the moments you let Prince decompress with you and it’s just you talking to him. You can see he knows how loved he is. He is so great at what he does … a true helper dog.